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In 2008 Wendy Matthews launched happybeingme.com online and in 2010 the first brick and mortar Happy Being ME store was opened in St. Catharines Ontario. Happy Being Me is all about feeling good, living a happy life and sharing this good feeling with others. Optimistic and motivational clothing is offered for the whole family, men’s, woman’s, youth and toddlers. You can find their ecofriendly line of Bamboo/Organic Cotton tees and fleece as well as accessories (mugs, key chains, aprons etc.) all printed with over 100 different images to help celebrate who you are and what you love to do. |
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Media Advocate of the Year - Canadian Business Awards 2009 Best Website of the Year - Top Choice Awards 2009 Founded in 2001, TorontoHispano.com has become the largest Hispanic-Canadian web portal, providing information about cultural events and businesses targeting the Hispanic market in Canada. The site attracts an average of 100,000 unique visitors a month, who spend 3.5 minutes and visit 12 pages on average per visit, according to Google Analytics. With an audience made up of both Hispanics and Canadians, TorontoHispano.com is your gateway to this growing market. Visit us today! www.torontohispano.com |
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Now What? is a bilingual program (English and Spanish) aimed at informing you about current affairs, cultural events, news, health, promotion of social programs and people who excel in our community.
You can see them on channel 10, Rogers TV, Mississauga, covering the region of Duffering and Peel, which reaches more than 250.000 homes and has more than 800.000 viewers in different ethnicities.
Now What? is hosted by Martha Pinzon, a journalist and public relations executive, with extensive experience in Colombia and Canada and two young, Juanes and Andres, who k interesting and fun interviews with people in our community.
Now What? is produced and directed by Julian Vargas, JVC Productions Director.

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Luna Art Club s is dedicated to the continual development of quality, recreational, performance-based theater programs and art craft for children. All children with a desire to become involved in theater and the arts are accepted indiscriminate of gender, race, religion, ethnicity, disability or prior experience. Supported by professional directors, designers, choreographers, stage managers and technicians, Luna Art Club builds confidence and transferable skills in today's children by engaging them in lively and fun, high-quality productions to be performed for the community. |
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Fair Trade Colombia's vision is to become the leading promoter of fair trade Colombian products in North America. To be a voice to those who cannot access international markets and to foster peace supporting productive projects where producers from vulnerable communities can earn fair compensation for their work; also to be recognized as the leader in education in the fields of Fair Trade, CSR / ECO practices and Fair Trade certifications in Colombia.
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